Nasser Al-Khelaifi, president of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), is said to want Kylian Mbappe to join Manchester United. The transfer, on the other hand, is contingent on the Qatari consortium winning the bid to acquire the Glazers’ Red Devils.
According to a Le10Sport report, PSG are willing to let Mbappe go if he is open to joining Manchester United. As he enters the final year of his contract at Parc des Pricnes, the Frenchman has been linked to leaving.
In an effort to acquire Manchester United from the Glazers, the Qatari consortium NINE TWO Foundation has made two bids for the Old Trafford club.The Red Devils could have new owners before the season ends, according to reports. PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi is said to be willing to approve Mbappe’s sale to Manchester United if the Qatari consortium wins.
Kylian Mbappe was connected with PSG exit:
Kylian Mbappe wanted to play for Real Madrid, but he ended up signing a new contract with PSG last summer. He almost signed for Los Blancos on free agency, but he changed his mind at the end of the season.
Just before the January window opened, he was once more linked to leaving, but he denied all claims.I am overjoyed. I’ve never requested my departure in January. Why the story was released on the day of a game was beyond me.
Everyone was as shocked as I was. Despite the fact that I was napping, people may believe I was involved. We were shocked to learn that my caretakers were not present because my entourage was at my little brother’s game.
After that, we had to deal with it and play a game. Just to say that it is completely incorrect, and I am delighted. Because I play football, the most important thing to me is to perform at my best on the field. I will quickly exhaust myself if I begin to spread myself too thin.
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